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Redemption Blues

Stanley "Tookie" Williams was executed tuesday night for four slayings committed in '81. He was the co-founder of the Crips, turned advocate for street peace and spent his remaining days trying to put an end to street gang warfare from his deathrow cell. He has written several books on the subject for students and teachers alike. In 2001, Tookie was nominated for the Noble Peace Prize. I was amazed at the number of my student who knew who Tookie was and had read his book "Life in Prison". we had a really good discussion on the choice making and consequences anyway here is my piece...37.5" x 48", oil and charcoal on burlap

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Jerrie Glasper 20 Dec 2006

Thanks. Ron. Thanks.

Femi Johnson 26 Dec 2005

timeless Rob

Analua 16 Dec 2005

AWSOME!!!!! SIMPLY MAGNIFIC AND GREAT WORK ROB!!!!

Thom Roslan 16 Dec 2005

A very good lesson in Life......Heed what you do today for the consequences can be more than you anticipated!!! Beautifully portrayed my man....you captured the essence of the deligence of the man on death row and his "waiting" for the Ultimate end.

Anonymous Guest 15 Dec 2005

Wow Robbie this is awesome..... great job

Jay Amatangelo 15 Dec 2005

This reminds me of your Japanese painting I saw at your show. Very cool subject and very well painted. I will have to go with Mr. Terminator and say it's his time to go. You can't erase the past no matter what you do in the present. Every hero needs to go out with a bang.

ryan mowry 15 Dec 2005

what a great piece my friend.....i really enjoy your take on this subject and how you pulled it off.

Andree Lerat 15 Dec 2005

Just fantastic art Rob. Your work is so creative and unique. I can see it hanging in museum long after you're gone.

Lucia Stewart 15 Dec 2005

A beautifully sentimental piece well rendered.